Melanie Williamson

Call: 1990

Introduction

Melanie was called to the Bar in October 1990, and practised as a Barrister from March 1991, specialising in Chancery and Commercial matters – corporate and personal insolvency, directors’ disqualification proceedings, partnership disputes, trusts and the administration of estates, commercial contract disputes, and judicial review applications.

Melanie is a highly skilled and experienced advocate, having appeared before District Judges, Circuit Judges, High Court Judges, and the Court of Appeal in contentious matters. She has also represented clients at mediation proceedings.

In June 2008 Melanie was appointed as a Coroner for West Yorkshire (Eastern District). Her role as Coroner has entailed involvement with a number of different public bodies and regulatory organisations – Prison Service, Prisons and Probation Ombudsman, Health and Safety Executive, General Medical Council, Care Quality Commission, and Local Authorities.

Melanie has dealt with all manner of Inquests, including a number of lengthy and high profile Inquests – Edward Slaney (wind tunnel effect caused by design of Bridgewater Place in Leeds), Ernest Rodgerson (Network Rail employee, health and safety), Lexie Harrision (oesophageal varices banding procedure for infants/children), Kassa Osebu (HMP Leeds).

Melanie has given many training seminars and has delivered key note speeches at Regional Policing Conferences upon Coronial law, practice, procedure, and the implications of ECHR.

In April 2016 Melanie joined the Regulatory Team of St Philips Chambers.

Examples of coronial work that Melanie has undertaken in the last year include:

Appearing on behalf of a local authority further to the death of a vulnerable young boy with Asperger’s Syndrome who hanged himself at his care home further to revealing that he had been abused by a former carer. High profile, sensitive matter.

Appearing on behalf of a local authority further to the death of a geriatric woman in hospital caused by a subdural haematoma as the result of an incident at a care home.

Appearing on behalf of a private care home operator (insurer funded) further to the death of a geriatric gentleman having suffered a fall at a care home

Appearing on behalf of a pharmacist following the death of a woman connected to a ‘mix up’ with a monitored dosage system.

Appearing on behalf of a pharmacist further to the death of a woman after the incorrect prescription drugs were inadvertently couriered to her address. 4 day inquest. Case attracted national media interest.

Melanie has also been instructed to appear on behalf of a number of professionals including teachers, pharmacists, healthcare professionals and a chartered surveyor in relation to professional misconduct hearings heard by their respective professional bodies.

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